ouncil
English
Noun
ouncil (plural ouncils)
- (Ireland, obsolete) Scales for weighing produce at a market
- 1891, Royal Commission on Market Rights and Tolls, “Kilmallock—Co. Limerick; Mr. J.J. O'Sullivan, merchant, examined”, in Minutes and reports on Ulster, Leinster and Munster, November 1st, 1888, to January 7th, 1889; Vol.X (Command papers), volume C-6268-IV, pages 140, §§21,136–21,137:
- You have got an ouncil?—Yes.
What commodities do you weigh on that ouncil?—Hay and straw principally; mangolds and turnips.
- 1891, Royal Commission on Market Rights and Tolls, “Tipperary, 1st November 1889 [sic]; Mr. George Caldwell examined.”, in Minutes and reports on Ulster, Leinster and Munster, November 1st, 1888, to January 7th, 1889; Vol.X (Command papers), volume C-6268-IV, page 49, §17.938:
- Are there not some private individuals in the town having ouncils or weighbridges?
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